Infidel is of medium difficulty, an entertaining game but not a true classic." I had a lot of fun trying to decode them, and they made many of the puzzles solvable on the first try. My wildcard points went to the game's hieroglyphics. There are no true NPC's in the game how many characters are you likely to meet while exploring a long-dead pyramid? The plot moves along fairly briskly at first, then widens to allow more exploration once you find the pyramid. Michael Berlyn's writing helps bring the pyramid to life, although I found some sections of the pyramid to be a bit weakly written. The game's parser is up to Infocom's usual level. And then your crew drugs you and abandons you. To top it off, you can't find the pyramid you're after. "On your first big archaeological dig, you manage to waste most of your money and alienate your workers. Instead of 8-01 to 8-10 End credits, I used EndCredits_02b from Mojo which contained the complete end credits in one mix.Stephen Granade posted an excellent review of this fun underdog from Infocom in SPAG, so I'd like to quote it here in full: Instead of the 5-12 to 5-15 (Map Reveal, No teamwork, Guybrush down, new hope), I used Map-Reveal_ASFX_Mix_v8 from mojo, which already contained all these together in one larger clip And finally, I've replaced some clips from Bill圜heers' folder with the tracks from Mojo's download link of the 3rd of October: So these two steps allowed me to have a soundtrack that contains both the longer suites where available, but also the short clips where no suite was availablee (like Story Time, Mêlée Forst, The Journey Begins, etc.)ģ. So my list now jumps from "2-02 Big Whoop" (whish is the suite) to "2-07 Story Time", but that's fine. To have it in the correct order of the complete soundtrack, I've renamed the suite to "2-02 Big Whoop". For example I've deleted the single Big Whoop files from 2-02 to 2-06, and took the Big Whoop suite instead. Then I've integrated Bill圜heers' suites into this folder, but deleted the corresponding short audioclips. I've taken Bill圜heers' folder with the complete soundtrack as a base, since the tracks are named so perfectly, and the numbering puts them in the correct oreder.Ģ. Fantastic, really great work with the suites (and also with the naming of the complete soundtrack).īut I've still moved a few files around, before I've put together my perfect, personal Return Soundtrack now:ġ.
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